Yes. It’s the parents of juniors and seniors who miss a ton of days anyway. They like it because they don’t feel like a bum when their kid is yet again home from school and they just “can’t” make them go. Most parents want fewer random days off and more consistent 5 day weeks and chunky breaks. |
The last time they did a calendar survey, I am pretty sure a year round calendar was an option or information item. So they’ve been considering it. |
| They’re also sending out another calendar survey about a year round schedule that opens today. It is clear they are moving toward this, it’s just a matter of when. Maybe 28-29, maybe another year or two after that to really hammer out the details and get the community used to the idea. But it’s clearly coming. They’re not bringing it up this much for no reason. |
They don't, or those things have to be adjusted and the schools need to offer child care during those breaks as private companys probably cannot staff them easily. Its terrible for HS students. |
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They're discussing the potential LCPS calendar change on the FCPS page, too. Here is a link to how they do the year-round calendar in Australia. It's opposite from us, but gives a good idea of 2 week breaks and a 6 week summer. Seems perfect to me! (I'm a HS teacher with MS- and HS-aged kids.)
https://education.qld.gov.au/about/Documents/school-calendar.pdf |
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Unless it is to make whatever else they are proposing more appealing (not to me, I'd love year round school) |
Questions about school-age care and the businesses that provide it are one of the things I'm hearing most about (my kids are in LCPS elementary and middle). The private organizations you mention will probably adapt OK, although the TKD my kids go to after school seems to struggle with staffing, but I guess that's standard high turnover in childcare. Still, the impact on jobs tied to the traditional school year is a concern I've heard a lot. And I wonder if those businesses would raise prices; their costs are often eye-watering as it is. Loudoun Parks and Rec really would have to be part of this for year-round school to work, IMO. Their summer camps are extremely popular and hard to get into, ostensibly because parents are highly reliant on them (and they're much more affordable than the aforementioned private orgs). The other super common complaint is about problems created when the school systems' calendars aren't in sync. Even if most LCPS teachers don't live in other counties, as a PP suggested, a whole lot of LCPS parents work in different counties and trying to reconcile the two is a mess. Whatever year it was when LCPS and FCPS had different spring breaks, tons of teachers took PTO or called out and it was a crazy scramble trying to cover that. These random days off here and there are one thing (though not painless for all by any stretch), but weeks+ would be a nightmare to coordinate for LCPS parents who work in Fairfax County, DC, or somewhere else. A week vacation may be feasible for some or many, but three or five weeks? I guess it's probably doable with enough advance planning and eventually it becomes the new norm, but it's a BIG hurdle to clear. I have a friend who teaches in North Carolina and her school system has been year-round since she's been there. She loves it, and it's a place people are flocking to so they must be at least OK with it. Personally I would be fine with year-round school; it would just be a matter of negotiating some kind of agreement with my work. But I've always had to be the parent with the flexible job because the other parent, who makes a lot more money, has zero flexibility. I don't know how that part will work since I'm sure we will be separated, at minimum, by the time this actually happens. All problems for tomorrow, I suppose, especially that last one. But obviously, we need to be thinking and talking about these things. |
That calendar has 195 school days. Where is the extra money coming from? Otherwise you have three more weeks of vacation that have to go somewhere… |
Sure... so we would get another 1/2 week or week of summer vacation, another week at the semester end, and days off for Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving break, etc... |
Which eliminates the supposed benefits of year round school: five day school weeks. Now you've got the same bad calendar as FCPS has in 2026 you’re just calling it “year round school” |
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Once again, moving in the wrong direction. Not surprised as LCPS just gets worse with each passing year. People cry about children’s mental health. Schools offer “unified mental health” bandaids but don’t address that they are a MAJOR part of the problem. Time and time again, there are choices that COULD be made for better learning outcomes AND better holistic outcomes, and each time they say, nah…but hold my beer.
Not that I think year-round school will pass. But yet another example of the clown show. This admin and school board needs to go. |
Personally, I don't think having 2 4-day weeks and 3 days off at Thanksgiving makes the calendar "bad." You think it does? |
| I would definitely support shortening the summer - ours is still nearly 10 weeks long I think. 7-8 weeks is still long enough, and could then include a true week long fall break and a longer, two week Spring Break. |
This is exactly how they have been building toward year-round school. Make the calendar increasingly inconvenient because of the start and end times, all the 3 and 4-day weeks for work days, end of quarter days, the day after Halloween, election day, religious holidays, etc. until people are so fed up that they will support year-round school because at least there will be more consistency and five-day weeks. I looked at multiple LCPS calendars for reference, and depending on the year, the year-round calendar provides between 3-5 more weeks of five-days-a-week in school than the current calendars. For 26-27, most months of the school year, the kids have TWO five-days weeks a month. How does that calendar work for anyone -- teachers, students, families? The thing that really gets me, though, is that the proposed year-round school calendar goes back to federal holidays only. All the religious holidays that have been added to be "inclusive because we have a diverse community" turn out to be not that important after all? That makes me feel like they were added just to drive people towards the year-round school option. |